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I'll show you how I prep the beer for the lye mixture...#guinne... Today I'm making Guinness beer soap🍺! This is part of my "Irish inspired" soap collection.
1 mar 2017 · Have you thought about using beer to make soap? Check out this article about using beer in place of water in your soap recipe!
18 lut 2016 · Learn how to make this Charcoal & Cedar Beer Cold Process Soap. It's scented with a natural blend of essential oils, and uses all natural colorants to create a beautiful contrasting swirl.
12 sie 2013 · Substituting beer in a recipe a few extra steps, but the result is totally worth it because it helps to create a thick, creamy lather. This recipe also incorporates a gold mica vein to give this soap a little extra sparkle. What You’ll Need: 1.75 oz. Avocado Oil. 8.75 oz. Canola Oil. 8.75 oz. Coconut Oil. 7 oz. Palm Oil. 8.75 Olive Oil.
Method. First, I decided how much beer I would be using in my soap. Because I wanted a lot of beer in my soap, I decided to completely replace all of my water with beer. This means, I added my lye to my beer; with a few steps in between, of course. I also decided to boil my beer first.
If you're looking for a manly soap recipe, it's hard to go wrong with using beer. A basic recipe will include Sodium Hydroxide (lye), Coconut oil, and beer (previously boiled). You can, and maybe should, start your first recipe by leaving the soap unscented.
For this recipe you will need to weigh out about 12 ounces of any good beer. I recommend NOT using a LIGHT beer. For this recipe I used the IPA (India Pale Ale) that my Son-In-Law made from a kit. I have also used dark beers with good success. The beer NEEDS to be flat, flat, flat for safety sake.